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''Scrolls of the Megilloth'' is the second studio album by Australian
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band Mortification. It was released on 28 August 1992. The band's most famous release, this album is full-on
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, with the
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roots barely showing, and possibly their most extreme album to date. According to
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, the album "garnered the band some attention from the heavy metal underground" and contains "some of the most frightening vocals ever recorded." In 2010, ''HM Magazine'' ranked ''Scrolls of the Megilloth'' number 17 on the Top 100 Christian Metal Albums of All Time list with Van Pelt stating that "Though the band has been living it down ever since, this album raised the standard of Christian grindcore to almost unattainable levels." Several reissues of ''Scrolls of the Megilloth'' have been released on various record labels. It was bundled with Mortification's 1993 album ''
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'' on
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and included two live bonus tracks, releasing on 18 November 1996. A bundle that contained ''Scrolls of the Megilloth'' and Mortification's self-titled debut studio album was released on
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in 1998 and on Rowe Productions in 2015, with the latter being exclusively on cassette. A reissue was released on
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in 2008 and included three live bonus tracks. Soundmass Records released reissues in 2005, 2020, and 2022; the first reissue has four demo tracks, the second has three live tracks, and the third, titled ''Scrolls of the Megilloth: 30th Anniversary Edition'', has new remastering and two discs, with the second CD containing eight demos and six live tracks1.


Recording

''Scrolls of the Megilloth'' was recorded at Studio RBX in
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, and mixed at Toybox Studios in Northcote, Melbourne. The album was produced by Doug Saunders. The album's eight demo tracks were recorded on 7 December 1991 at Jamtin Studios in Chentelham, Melbourne. Mortification's line-up consisted of the bassist-vocalist
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, guitarist Michael Carlisle, and drummer
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.
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, from the Australian Christian metal band
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, and Roger Martinez, from the American Christian metal band
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, contributed additional background vocals. Both Carlisle and Sherlock also did background vocals, and Sherlock played lead guitar on the last song "Ancient Prophecy" because Carlisle was a more experienced rhythm guitarist than lead guitarist, therefore the album does not contain guitar solos.


Music

''Scrolls of the Megilloth'' is characterized by Jayson Sherlock's quick and unconventional blast beat drumming, Michael Carlisle's aggressive but precise rhythm guitar work, Steve Rowe's double layered "grind baritone vocals of extreme reality", and high tuned, apparent, and groovy bass guitar playing. The album begins with the intro of the song "Nocturnal", consisting of noises of the night from chirring crickets to howling animals, creating a dark cult horror movie atmosphere; an ominous drum beat slowly becomes louder, accompanied by a
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tuned guitar riff, turns into a chaotic speed as the vocals by Steve Rowe growl the words "Nocturnal/Creatures of the night" with the word "Creatures" sung in a frightening shrieking voice. After this, the album continues on the
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influenced
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direction, reminiscent of the British bands
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, and
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. A mostly up-tempo album, the songs "Raise the Chalice" and the epic "Ancient Prophecy" take a more mid-tempo approach. "Death Requiem" contains a gloomy speaking voice interpreting a funeral event. Rowe's vocals get extremely guttural on a verse on the song "Ancient Prophecy" that cites a prophecy of
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from Isaiah 53:5. The album's title track, "Scrolls of the Megilloth", which begins with a haunting organ melody before turning into a chaotic tune, is one of the best known songs on the album and was released as a single.


Lyrics and themes

The lyrics on ''Scrolls of the Megilloth'' are as extreme as the music, dealing with the common themes of death metal such as
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, horror,
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ism, and
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from a
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point of view: "Terminate Damnation" is about spiritual warfare against evil and moral impurity; "Eternal Lamentation" has the ungodly screaming in agony in Hell, and "Necromanicide" warns against communicating with the deceased through spiritism because "only demons answer their call". The title "Scrolls of the Megilloth" is a term in the
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that means The Five Scrolls (
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):
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, Song of Solomon,
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, and
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. The song deals with the purposes of these books. According to the 2005 reissue liner notes, Steve Rowe studied at a Bible college a year before the album was recorded and he learned that these books were read at feasts and celebrations of significant Jewish dates. Rowe writes: "When we read 2 Timothy 3:16 we realised that all scriptures are there for a purpose and should all be studied to guide us."Rowe, Steve. ''Scrolls of the Megilloth'' (booklet). 2005 reissue. Soundmass. Consulted 19 December 2007.


Track listing

:Song not included on the 2015 cassette reissue.


Personnel

Mortification *
Steve Rowe Steve Rowe (born 19 January 1965) is the founder, bass guitarist, and vocalist of the Australian Christian death metal band Mortification which was considered to be a major pioneer in the genre. Prior to forming Mortification he was in a trad ...
– lead vocals, bass guitar *Michael Carlisle – guitar, backing vocals *
Jayson Sherlock Jayson Sherlock (born 1970) is a Christian metal musician from Australia. He began his career in the Australian death metal band Mortification, which was considered to be a major pioneer in the genre. Sherlock was the founder of the one-man pr ...
– drums, backing vocals, lead guitar on "Ancient Prophecy" Additional musicians *
Andrew Tompkins Andrew Tompkins is the lead vocalist and bassist for the Australian doom metal band Paramaecium, which was considered to be the biggest Christian doom metal band. Andrew has a daughter named Enara. Tompkins' cousin is Mark Orr, former drummer o ...
(
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) – additional backing vocals *Roger Martinez (
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) – additional backing vocals Production * Mortification – producer *Doug Saunders – producer, engineering *Alicia Balbi – assistant engineer *Andrew "Surfie" Stuivenberg – photography Additional personnel *Steve Rowe, Jayson Sherlock – cover concept *Jayson Sherlock – cover design *Andrew Tompkins – layout (2005 version) *Scott Waters (
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) – design, layout (2020 and 2022 versions) *Paul D. Clifford – remastering at PCP Studios in Australia (2022 version)


Notes

1. The 2022 reissue live tracks were recorded at The Arthouse in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.


References

{{Authority control Mortification (band) albums 1992 albums